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GENCO Owners Club

By Sheprd

9 years ago


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#268 3 years ago

I'm a new subscriber to Pinside. I decided to dig out my collection of machines and get them working and playing again. The first game i found is a Genco Triple Action woodrail. I also have a Genco Jumpkin Jack upright game and a Genco Baseball theme shuffle lane. I have not seen another one of the shuffle lane games. It had a light pale green case and the game scores singles, doubles, triples and home runs when you slide a puck over the contacts on the lane. A motorized light that circles players on the head then simulates a player running the bases. I have not been able to find a production date or any name for this game. Does anyone know anything about this game. Thank you for your time. Steve

#272 3 years ago

Wow. I have received more info on my Genco Baseball theme shuffle lane in the last week then I had ever found in the past. Thanks everyone for your feedback. I knew this was a odd ball game, just because I had not seen anything like it before. Plus I like the Gencos. I took some photos of the game today. Fill me in on what you think. Here are some of the things I did many years ago. Yes I did have the game working. The shuffle lane itself I repainted the graphics at the end where it scores and touched up the red and black paint with the instructions at the end where you stand. The entire lane was resurfaced and multiple coats of clearcoat material was put down and polished. Not sure what I used but it looks good still today. All the wood was sanded down including the original legs were clearcoated. The backglass is in good shape, not perfect with some flaking in the playfield. Dumb on my part I did repaint the case. I have owned this game for at least 30 years. I think I bought it from the original operator/ vendor that had it on route.
Check out the photos and teach me more. I can tell you this was a very simple machine to get working, very little electrical to it.
I have photos of the backglass/head, playfield/lane, label showing the distributor where the game was purchased I'm assuming and underside of the case. Steve

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